CREST Bronze Awards engage and inspire a wide range of students, and introduce them to the language and methods of project work. The flexible framework can be adapted for students of different ages and abilities. 

Bronze projects: 
• Involve a minimum of 10 hours of work on one project area 
• Use scientific and/or technical knowledge appropriate to students aged 11 to 14 
• Students share their project outcomes with their peers (e.g. display, assembly, poster) 
• Have active support from an educator: guiding students but allowing them to make decisions for themselves, reviewing progress regularly and supporting planning to maintain the pace of progress 

Download the Teacher’s guide here:  http://www.crestawards.org/site-content/uploads/2016/10/CREST_Bronze_teacher_guide.pdf


You will need to register your students through the Crest Award website: http://www.crestawards.org/  

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Bronze award: the perfect cup of tea

In this project, students carry out some experiments to work out how to make their perfect cup of tea. Then they write a standard procedure so that other people can make tea...

Bronze award: How strong is the sun’s UV radiation?

A student sheet suggesting an investigation into the relationship between UV strength and temperature.

Industrial Strategy Grand Challenges (bronze level)

This CREST Bronze level resource pack contains nine different project ideas to allow students to investigate the four Industrial Strategy Grand Challenges of Ageing Society, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Future of Mobility and Clean Growth which also includes the effects of Climate Change. The four global trends...

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